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WEDNESDAY, 6. The professor found it almost impossible to hold our attention during class, for our minds were centered on the morrow. Teddy Roman was undecided at a late hour tonight whether or not to wear his derby to Greensburg. Mr. Masin will positively not wear his fawn-colored spats. THURSDAY, 7. Greensburg Outing. The long-awaited day brought with it the expected enjoyment. An interesting motion picture, preceeded by an impromptu entertainment by Messrs. Masin and Lafferty, deficient only because of the absence of both footlights and spotlights, and finally the ever-important meal, were the program of the day. The fact that not even a mint remained after the silverware was laid aside, testifies to the d k ell for the Committee. Rev. success of the outing, an spea s w Scheib, in the capacity of toastmaster, obtained invaluable ex- Entertainment Committee THOMAS j. QUIGLEY josnvn J. TscHANTz COLEMAN F. CARROLL ALAN E. LAFFYYRTY FRANCIS A. MAslN gi 149 11
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parations for the Annual Midyear Banquet. In an informal vote, pickled chips ran a poor second to olives and celery for the honor of gracing the banquet table. Our heartfelt sympathies are extended to Mr. William Mullen in the irreparable loss he sustained when God chose to call his mother to Himself. May her soul rest in peace. TUESDAY, 5. The C. S. M. C. has decided to select at least bigger if not better men for the Executive Board hereafter. An immediate step in this direction was taken when the Hon. Howard Laffey was unanimously elected secretary of the Board. Eichbauer has turned from boxing to bridge-it is not so painstakingly difficult to master. ' Seminary Orchestra THOMAS F. HENNINGER FRANCIS R. STIFTIZR EDWARD M. MCNAMARA Josizvu G. GOTWALT HENRY C. Fxzsl1R josnrfn J. TSCHANTZ FRANK L. MARTIN FRANCES X. BINTENER THOMAS j. KANE ll 148 ll
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HIIIIIIIIIQIIF illlllllllllllll 5 . - . g Imlk M allli- - e . . . . 7 ! . . . , . . . . . 7 , 53? perience which no doubt will serve him well in later years when called upon in the same capacity at Communion breakfasts and the l1ke' SUNDAY 10 Not only is' Mr. Roach a very capable president, but he IS an orator of no mean repute as well. His splendid dis- course on the necessity of preparing ourselves for the future work 1n theminlstry was delivered during the C. S. M. C. meeting. John indeed manifests actual signs of becoming another Edmund Burke. MONDAY, 11. The openiseason for Canonicals is here. O'Con- nel1's cheery smile has faded, while a serious frown bedecks the brow of Mr. Savage. Ray Lucas, however, is confidence per- sonified. Q . . WEDNESDAY, 13. The opportune time for mortification and penance is again with us. The blessing and distribution of Ashes, followed by Solemn High Mass, marked the beginning of the Holy Season of Lent. ' Father Krichten arrived at the Seminary to instruct the Harrisburg men in Church Music in preparation for Holy Week ceremonies. THURSDAY, 14. Valentine Day found the seminarians the recipients of considerable anonymous mail. Mr. Foley recelved a very charming missive eulogizing his ability as a 'before- during-and-after-dinner'' speaker. FRIDAY, 15 All roads led to the Rev. Prefect's office where information concerning our efforts during the previous semester was generously given but not always joyfully received SATURDAY 16. Monk Lees ran all the way back from Young- stown that he might 'report his walk in on time: but Father Nepornucene informed him he was not the senior of the walk! It is feared Cajus has forsaken the seminarians' companion- ship. As a matter of fact Fallon has it on good authority that our friend is spending this year with the collegians. Too much christening perhaps? 3-5 H150B N 1 . . . . vi...-. ..--an 2 IIIIIIIIIIIIE glllg glllllls alll: fllnllulmln' Ellli 'mmumu I5 I H Y! , c ! , . nu mu I ' - 5 E' j 5 '
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